Technology News by Bharat Joshi

This futuristic idea is part of a Rs 2,090-crore plan to make Bengaluru a smart city. These roads will have wi-fi, 50 smart card-enabled public bicycle sharing points, 30 e-rickshaw stands, 35 e-toilets, water ATMs, 420 sensor-based smart dustbins

Swayam, India's official massive open online course (MOOC) platform, has received lukewarm response in Bengaluru, where only two institutes -the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management -are offering the courses.

The common mobility card has been packaged under Bengaluru Transport-related Information and Planning System (B-TRIPS), an app based platform that will allow commuters plan their travel across all modes